The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1835-1869), 18 November 1847

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  • 13 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER 2U^J^lJ± BT y 7^»--^^— =-r t~~-~
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 728 1 KOTICE. Mkssrs JOHN STEEL CO. ARE INSTRUCTED TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, WITHOUT RKftKRVK. At their Rooms, on Friday the 19 th Instant, at noon precisely. --Ujkji f C^"E fine Clipper tni« CORCYRA, JM 18 3 Tons Hnrthen old MeasureSfl^^g ment, Huih by White at Cnvres in 8 IHJ4 Ihe
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    • 742 1 CHftONOMETrRg FOR 5A1.12. A'^^NoffiM-Barwise-Brockbank-RywaUr- t aMer EifT— L.therland Davies Co. JVlcCabe McLacfilan— Morrn Tobias and Rfi.j Xv Sons deute aCCUrale ale giVe Wi h eicfl and P rices mo Apply (o W C. LEHK, Sincpore. lflli> Novr t847 f «*»WrvOTICi2. fITIIE Undersigned have associated themselres in «i. l{UBlne^» here under
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    • 796 1 Messrs Apex., X. E m>i» Meyer MHOLESALa AND RETAIL Merchants and Commission Agents, TTAVE J«m received a particularly, choice and -Hi misrpllanenis collection of Gcods from differeni parts of Europe, uh.ch they have ,he pleasure of oflerin,Moihe Public on most adtaniageoua terms. It coumsu 01 the following i»r.ic!e> Pianofortes, made
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    • 733 1 1.1TT2.25, CURSETJE CO* ADVERTISEMENT FOR SALE AT THE COJOaTM/OA AOOMS OP X.STTX.S CUHSETJEE C C T Commercial y QUARE> fc blowing viable m*chmt*mtmtm ot Bririsn French Indian ,nd Cnw.e>e Cioods;J LADIES AIPAREL, c Eleeamlj, embroidered Muslin and /.„<-, n ret s t < robed, lucked, flowered and ,«ntcked PUin, Floured
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  • 750 2 THE PIC TORI AL TIMES AND THE ART-UNION. THE PROPRIETORS OF THE PICTORIAL TIMES, anxious to promote by every means in their power the ADVANCEMENT OF LITERATURE AND THE FINE ARTS, and to furnish an inducement to the Public to aid them in their laudable endeavours, have detet mined to
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  • 500 2 From the Pinang Gazette, November, ft. We liaci a smart thunder storm on (lie aiiernoou of the "2nd instant During which the hjjlileiiiii.: struck the fore-iop man of (he Danish tteimn GunUts, paNcd down the fun masl, ian alow/ the chains and escaj ci at the haws-s. Tin- mists
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 868 2 XTeßSrs WHAIYIPOA COS ADVERTI SEMENTS. MESSRS UIIAMPOAft CO hare always on Sale an txtfnsive and choice assortment of the following Goods, selected especially for their Stores VWIOLESALE, RETAIL TOR EXPORTATION. Millinery Hosiery. Articles for the Woik Table Balzarine Dret»e« Ponneis of the latesi mode*, fioin Paris Berlin Wo»l, of assorted
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    • 1083 2 until December last. I tried all kinds of medicines, but they were of no avail. I was then advised to try your Lozenges which I did only to please my friends but before I had finished at 2s yd tin, my voice, to my great joy, came back as strong
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    • 911 2 OVERLAND ROUTE VIA TRIESTE TRAVELLERS TO EUROPE, AND Tliv PUBLIC IN GENERAL, .re \nfenned M, the AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S BTEAM Ma VIGATION COM r- ANY, having nearly co mp |,,pi two of their new commodiou* VcuHt, <>(-}<& Uorse power. Engine* by lion/ton «,,r/ Witt) Jm resume the d'uecl line, between Alexindiia
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  • 1897 4 Ct*,m the Chirm Mail, Ocl. ±9 <)n the Mil, John Davis set out for Cncliin China in »li*» Vulturv it— lar, acomoanied by the Pinadove, intending to b back in H<»O-k «f on Hip ••tli but at lie li i<« not relumed, trie bn»iu«'««» tuna! either h»*e leqnired more
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  • 349 4 The free Tip?* mention! ilmtthe Dutch Governor Gene ral appear* deair^us of removing restriction! upon rommrrre, but thnf I ;M er )y hII acceit to the Outporti of Olebe* has b-en deiied. The editor remark* that if tlioie p^rti ar« open to rmtire trader*, then the excluiion of Kngliih
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  • 1039 4 Cct y. The Englishman sNtes, Hint the ihip Emily outward bUnd, had a vry narrow e§o»pe of bt-in^ burnt on the 28'h of Boptea&ber, At d*y-li«;!»« id tlimnrnin?, the deck was on fire where the Invars ro<»k thrir vlcimU, and not the least doubt c«n exi.t tl.at
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  • 446 4 Tlis Commerce of Efcadagascar. (Frnm the Le Mtauricim, September 1 1 Tut- Journal de •wuuerct t Huurb,,,, V i ever., racked by l^l!^ 32 &J 1 .M iieu.ce h,, ,o,, l!UUili( Ue^ t he S"" and informed hi,, iba. tUe goT.rna.eoi of E«^ .ufftrhig ttcn Ir.Mu the I liter
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  • 214 4 v iptain Jrtnrn »f the vlii r MI!l H m'nv In* nt f<M our in*|.. ciioii tin* ke'o i <>J" a Mtuatl which be m tiutilv examined mi hi. from Mn«. M ..,u-. Km. ;n its *iv, it tecmn to .li in m j Hm
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  • 76 4 The folloninjr information was rvc*tr«J in ri to a tottat Udwaa-d o B ClUmm M««cha ul poo, a native ol ttut place, witohu m la .voyage to N^n^Mki It confirms ib« r« almos. i>. the woMs of his leUer just recced jooi letter rturdtM Hie Ml,
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 345 4 Ptr kelpie —G. Ricbards, Esq. I Captain Fro.n J)aU of P er 3/>r. ison— Mrs and Miss Aitkcn. *,»...*>. brig 1,, lustry Djcksou I do. 2nd i.,Bt Per .1,-,e/-Mr Neubronner. i KSS SJS M3K.I, H d 3(IhUU P A.*. t a.i. i E. q .,Me..r.Del.n« f ß«ll.nd Vldie .'I /OMOm
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  • 49 5 enough to call the captain and a few hours from that timstbeyai.cboiedatNoasi.Beb. The Captain ia. nedutely made bis report to the chief authority there and (he perpeliatora of these crimes were fortunately discovered sod brought to Bourbon on board the Iru to nceive the punishment they so justly merit
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    • 977 5 To thi Editor or tbi Daily News. Sir,-Ob*erving in the papers tb.t charter has been obtained for starting ate.mers in continuation of the overland rout* from Singapore to Sydney (New South W.le.). and hating reaided for many ,c« r in the MaLj ArcbipelaKO, Australia, 0 I
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    • 1376 5 air,— in your paper of Sept. 2 I observe a letter Iron. M r Davidson, of Hull, respecting Steam Navigation between Mn<»pore and Sydney," in a note to which you refer to the remarks which you did me the honour of extracting from
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    • 1117 5 To the Editor of the Daily New s. Sir, In my letter of the 30th ultimo, which you were uood enough to publish, 1 drew your and the public's attention to the affairs of tbe Indian and Australian Royal Mail Steam Company, and according to my promise, now trouble you
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    • 5023 5 Sir, —ln the few remark* I wl*h to make on Mr Davidson's sec »nd letter on this *obje«t, Id your journal of the Kith, I will endeavour to be aa brief a* possible, firit thanking th*t gentleman for the courteoa* expression* in which
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  • 1172 6 Mis cellan eous. Nafolbon's lomb. We lately stated that M' Soy* r, who had been commissioned by the French government tv cast a bronze tomb to c >ver the remin* of Nx^oleon bad nbsconded under tuspicons that he bad made Kwt\y with the material entrusted to hina. Sucu turued uut
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